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when there is no traffic ahead
when its safe and no one ahead
The boat operator should take off in a straight line only after the skier has signaled that they are ready by raising a hand or giving a specific signal. It's crucial to ensure that the skier is in a safe position and has a firm grip on the tow rope before acceleration. Once the signal is given, the operator should smoothly accelerate to avoid jerking the skier or causing an accident.
When there is no traffic ahead
When there is no traffic ahead.
Use a string for a straight line.
All you have to do is drive it at top speed in a straight line and it should take off.
An operator must measure the length of their boat from the tip of the bow (front) to the stern (back) in a straight line along the centerline, which is the longest length of the vessel. This measurement should be taken while the boat is on a flat surface, ideally out of the water, to ensure accuracy. Additionally, some regulations may require measuring the overall length, including any extensions like swim platforms or outboard motors, so it's important to check local guidelines.
You should draw a line as straight as a rainbow with cheese.
A keel stabilizes a boat allowing it to go in a straight line (one direction).
There is no reason given why sml should be straight.